abused the victim when she was 14 years old. the 28-year-old woman got a former teacher to give a startling confession. cephal why did you do that? i was only 12. you brainwashed me and what you did was wrong. do you realize that? yes, and i regret it. william is live on this in los angeles. where is cardoza now william? she is in jail. arrested in riverside county. this case is fascinating because of how it unfolded. jaime posted this video to out heracher because she thought it was the only way to get justice. she believed the statue of
now a vice principal av at a local high school she decided to act. the first abuse was in 1997. jamie thought a statute of limitation existed on the crime so she felt her own option was to out 0 cardoza online. so she calls her on the phone, and she confronts her. now listen closely as cardoza, now 40, admits to abuse and expresses regress. why did you do that? i was 12 years old. ow realize you brainwashed me manipulated me and that what you did was wrong? yes. and i regret it. now, that video got a million hits in one week. one person who saw it was another young girl, also allegedly abused by cardosa, decade later, and she made
on and off from the ages of 12 to 18. just a couple of weeks ago, the woman confronted cardoza by phone and posted the conversation on youtube. i just wanted to help you. how is having a sexual relationship with a 12-year-old student helping? it wasn t anything that i intended. i don t even know what happened. it s completely shocking to me that you are an assistant principal. are you doing this with other students too? no. is that how you help them? no. not at all. you should be so ashamed and so disgusted with yourself. i am. i am.
but should he have not done it a little more slowly? why does he speed off the way that he does? had he started to move very slowly wait a minute, michael. does anything justify absolutely mr. cardoza and i know there s something called the emergency doctrine in civil law. we re talking criminal though. let her finish. he was acting in an instant spontaneous movement directed to him by that emergency situation. he s in imminent fear not just for himself, rev, for his wife and for his 2-year-old baby. so his actions were completely justified. go ahead, michael. go ahead. well, it s difficult for all of us to sit back and say i m in favor of the motorcyclist isn t exactly true. what i m saying is let s take a better look at this. let s take a slow look at this. if, in fact, his life wasn t in
also look at america from the outside in. also, who creates jobs? is it the 1%, or is it the middle class? we have a debate, a fascinating debate between two 1%-ers. finally, tanks for the memories. a somewhat beautiful ballet by 50-ton ballerinas. first my take. some believe the affordable care act, sometimes called obamacare, is popular only because americans don t understand it. there s some truth to this. studies show the core provisions are more popular than the bill itself. but there s also a reason rooted in reality why many americans worry about obamacare. its cost. remember, most americans have health care. what they worry about is the cost of insuring 20 million to 30 million more people. and unless the mead yearic cost is slowed an expansion of coverage might remain unpopular no matter how it is explained. how is that going to happen? republican alternatives to obamacare such as they are, do have a strategy to control costs. get consumers to pay more for th